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Home»Posts Tagged "News" (Page 5)

Faith Restores Life, Death Loses Its Final Claim Now

Erica Carlin April 5, 2026

This short piece reflects on the Christian claim that death has been defeated through Christ, exploring the biblical proclamation, the emotional weight of that message, and how it shapes daily faith and hope. It will

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Sycophantic AI Erodes Public Truth, Threatens Civic Life

Dan Veld April 5, 2026

The MIT study on AI sycophancy shows how chatbots that agree too eagerly can nudge people into firm but false beliefs, and it tests that effect even against perfectly rational interlocutors. This piece walks through

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Mayor Mamdani Blames Guns, Not Criminals After Brooklyn Infant Death

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

A Brooklyn baby was killed by a stray bullet and the city’s response has sparked anger and demands for accountability. The mayor’s remarks tried to frame the tragedy in broad terms about gun violence, and

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AI Education Powers American Students, Ensures Global Competitiveness

Erica Carlin April 4, 2026

Artificial intelligence in education is a powerful tool that can expand opportunity, sharpen American competitiveness and equip children for the modern world. This piece argues for embracing AI in classrooms, pushing back on fear-based objections,

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Protect American Borders, Confront Iran Threat In Bab El Mandeb

Karen Givens April 4, 2026

This piece links the Iran conflict to American domestic strains, showing how threats at the Red Sea and Bab el Mandeb ripple back to U.S. cities through diaspora ties, migration, and fraud networks. It traces

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Supreme Court Weighs Trump Order Limiting Birthright Citizenship

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

The Supreme Court heard arguments in Trump v. Barbara over an executive order that challenges the traditional reading of the 14th Amendment and who qualifies for birthright citizenship. The case pulled a sitting president into

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Easter Calls Christians To Steadfast Faith Amid Chaos

Karen Givens April 4, 2026

This piece traces the arc of Holy Week and the Easter story, looks at Bible characters who faced impossible odds, and highlights how God met their fear, failure and faith with unexpected rescue and purpose,

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Jesus Restores Peter, Calls Believers To Courageous Duty

Ella Ford April 4, 2026

Palm Sunday has passed and Easter is here, but there’s a quieter angle to the familiar story worth hearing: the part about failure, return, and being set back to work. This piece follows Peter from

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Protect US Medical Graduates, Stop Medicare Funding Foreign Residents

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

Daniel Horowitz and Dr. Mary Talley Bowden lay out a direct argument: American medical graduates are being edged out of residency slots and even medical schools, taxpayer dollars are being routed into systems that prioritize

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NEA Funded Midwest Academy Trains Radicals For May Day

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

I’ll break down how the largest teachers union is linked to training for nationwide May Day protests, what the training seeks to do inside schools and communities, who’s organizing and funding it, why that matters

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Super Mario Galaxy Movie Champions Family Values, Civic Duty

Brittany Mays April 4, 2026

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie picks up after the 2023 film, sending Mario and Luigi on a bright, fast-paced space caper loaded with familiar faces, new allies, and enough Nintendo fan service to please longtime

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Harris Mobilizes Donors, Backs Dark Money To Block Trump Picks

Doug Goldsmith April 4, 2026

Washington is bracing for a renewed fight over the Supreme Court as Vice President Kamala Harris presses donors and activist groups to block any extra justices a future President Trump might nominate. This piece looks

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Protect Women’s Sports, NWSL Veteran Demands Sex Eligibility Standards

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

Elizabeth Eddy, a former professional soccer player, wrote an op‑ed calling for clear biological sex eligibility standards in the National Women’s Soccer League and faced sharp condemnation from some teammates at Angel City FC. BlazeTV

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Scouting America Secures Pentagon Support For Military Service Badge

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

The Pentagon and Scouting America signed a memorandum that shifts the organization back toward disciplined, service-forward training and away from the ideological experiments that hollowed out its enrollment; this piece explains the cultural and security

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DHS Arrests Chinese Illegals After AFB Bomb Plot, Daughter Charged

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

Federal agents arrested two Chinese nationals after investigators say their U.S. citizen children were tied to an explosive device left at an Air Force base visitor center. Officials say the parents had been denied asylum

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Indiana Woman Charged In Triple Murder After Massage

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

A 30-year-old woman from Indiana has been charged in a brutal triple homicide linked to the father of her children in a Chicago suburb. Prosecutors say the killings began after a late-night rendezvous that turned

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Trump Replaces Pam Bondi With Todd Blanche, Conservatives Warn

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

President Trump announced a shakeup at the Justice Department, naming Deputy AG Todd Blanche as acting attorney general after Pam Bondi moves to the private sector, and conservative commentator Sara Gonzales blasted the decision on

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Artemis II Crew Rejects Identity Politics, Urges Unity

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

In the tense hours before Artemis II climbed toward lunar orbit, reporters kept pressing the crew about firsts, representation and what those milestones mean. The astronauts answered with a consistent point: the mission is meant

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DHS Confirms ICE Arrest, Debunks Democrat Racism Claim

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security publicly pushed back after Wisconsin Democrats raised alarms over the detention of Salah Sarsour, a long-time local resident and mosque leader, and the dispute exposes a raw clash between claims

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LifeSiteNews Staff Return Easter Tuesday, Restoring Conservative Voice

Erica Carlin April 4, 2026

LifeSiteNews staff will return on Easter Tuesday. This note explains why the brief pause happened, what readers can expect once the newsroom is back, and how to make the most of a quiet stretch online.

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Sin Brought Death, Nation Faces Urgent Moral Reckoning

Erica Carlin April 4, 2026

Holy Saturday sits in the quiet doorway between Good Friday’s grief and Easter’s celebration, a day built out of hush and slow breath. This piece explores that stillness, what it teaches about loss, and how

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Idaho Enforces Bathroom Protections, Removes Pride Flag

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

Boise’s clash over a Pride flag turned into a clear moment of law versus symbolism, with city leaders pushing back emotionally while state officials enforced a new statute meant to protect privacy and public spaces.

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Democrats Split Over Radical Left, Threaten Electoral Viability

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

Democrats look poised to pick up seats this fall, but the bigger story is their internal tug-of-war between moderates and the progressive wing. That struggle over leadership, messaging and policy could determine not just midterm

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Trump Must Seek Congressional Approval To Seize Iran Oil

Karen Givens April 3, 2026

I’ll walk through why Congress must insist on a clear plan, why our troops deserve certainty, what the realistic military options look like, and why a durable agreement—negotiated from strength—is the only way out. This

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Project Hail Mary Reclaims American Ingenuity And Quiet Heroism

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

“Project Hail Mary” arrives as a lean, curious sci-fi that trusts intelligence over spectacle, following a reluctant protagonist who pieces together why he’s alone on a ship and what must be done to save Earth.

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Iran Shoots Down US F-15, US Rescue Operation Intensifies

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

I will report the latest confirmed details, note the evidence released, describe the aircraft and crew situation, explain the ongoing search and rescue effort, and outline the broader implications for military operations and regional stability.

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Santa Clara Sanctuary Politicians Ignored ICE, Freed Murder Suspects

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

The killing of 24-year-old Kembery Chirinos-Flores in Sunnyvale has sparked sharp criticism from federal officials after Santa Clara County authorities reportedly ignored ICE detainer requests for two suspects who were later charged in her death.

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Trump Ousts Bondi, Eyes Blanche Or Zeldin For Attorney General

Ella Ford April 3, 2026

Donald Trump’s removal of Attorney General Pam Bondi has kicked off a fresh political skirmish that mixes personnel moves, unanswered questions about the Epstein files, and a clear calculation about timing and confirmation politics. The

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Easter Faith Restores, Find Strength After Three Days

Karen Givens April 3, 2026

This piece reflects on how sudden fears and grief can scramble your mind and how the Easter message—summed up in a simple refrain—invites patience and presence, suggesting that the worst moments might give way to

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Fort Myers Hammer Killer Arrested, Facing Homicide Charges

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

A Fort Myers convenience store clerk was killed in a shocking early-morning attack outside a gas station, and police have arrested a suspect after a multi-hour search. Surveillance footage captured parts of the encounter, and

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Trump Ousts Bondi, Signals Tough Stance Against Democrats

David Gregoire April 3, 2026

I’ll examine why Attorney General Pam Bondi’s exit fits a familiar Trump pattern, look at how turnover serves as a performance tool, consider the political calculus ahead of midterms, survey the threats from Democratic opponents,

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Houston Avoids Naming Good Friday, Uses Vague Spring Holiday

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

The City of Houston posted and then scrubbed a notice that avoided naming a major Christian observance, calling it a “Spring Holiday” instead, while an associated mayoral account openly wished residents a happy Passover; the

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Supreme Court Rebukes California, Restores Parents Rights In Schools

Karen Givens April 3, 2026

The Supreme Court’s recent rebuke of California over policies that hide students’ gender transitions from their parents reopened a fierce debate about how to help children in gender distress, where science, medicine and parental rights

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Springsteen Rakes In Ticket Sales, Bashing Trump Nightly

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

Quick rundown: I’ll take you through Springsteen’s political rampage on tour, John Travolta’s surprise Cannes entry, Milly Alcock’s pre-release push for Supergirl, Stephen Colbert and Meryl Streep’s voter myth moment, and the latest reversal in

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NDP Infighting Exposes Party Weakness, Undermines Credibility

Erica Carlin April 3, 2026

This article argues that recent clips showing members of Canada’s New Democratic Party behaving like a sideshow make it clear the party has serious credibility problems, and it explains why those moments matter for voters,

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Public Health Agency Faces Scrutiny Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Backlog

Erica Carlin April 3, 2026

The Public Health Agency of Canada’s renamed Vaccine Impact Assistance Program is struggling under a growing backlog of claims tied to COVID-19 vaccine injuries, and that strain is raising questions about accountability, transparency, and how

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Catholic Bishop Signals Support For Paula White Prayer, Upholds Faith

Erica Carlin April 3, 2026

This piece examines a recent moment where a prominent Catholic bishop seemed to signal agreement with a public prayer led by Donald Trump’s faith adviser, Paula White, and the backlash that followed because of her

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Brad Little Forces Boise Mayor To Remove LGBT Flag

Erica Carlin April 3, 2026

Idaho Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 561, and the result was immediate: Boise’s mayor removed the LGBT pride flag from city hall to comply with the new law. The change highlights a clash between

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Burchett Demands Trump Release Alleged Alien Briefings Immediately

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

Rep. Tim Burchett warned that classified material on unidentified aerial phenomena and alleged alien programs would shock the public and urged President Trump to force fuller disclosure. He reacted to explosive claims from former Rep.

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BlazeTV Debuts Stu And Dave, Defending The Constitution April 6

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

Stu Burguiere has wrapped “Stu Does America” and is back with a new co-pilot, comedian Dave Landau, launching a fresh show that mixes sharp political takes with real comedy. The new program, “Stu and Dave

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Latin Patriarch Reclaims Holy Thursday Mass After Police Denial

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem was able to return on Holy Thursday to celebrate the Mass of the Lord’s Supper after he had been prevented from entering the church on Palm Sunday by Israeli police.

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Kamala Harris Political Prosecution Fails, Daleiden Case Expunged

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

After a decade of legal churn tied to undercover reporting on abortion practices, pro-life investigator David Daleiden has seen the last charge in his California case dismissed and the files expunged. The long-running probe began

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Father Altman Warns Vatican II Missteps, Calls For Reform

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

Father James Altman argues that the Second Vatican Council, while not changing doctrine, set off a pastoral shift whose fallout reshaped Catholic life and practice. He traces a pattern of misreading and retooling that, in

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Faith Leaders Demand Return To Traditional Christian Values Now

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

This article looks at the meaning of Good Friday, the moment of Jesus’ crucifixion, and how that event reshapes how believers look at death, grief, and hope. It traces the stages from sorrow to a

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Trump Imposes Patent Drug Tariffs To Secure US Supply

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

President Trump signed an executive order to slash U.S. dependence on foreign drug supplies by imposing heavy new tariffs on brand-name medicines, carving out exemptions for generics and rare-disease treatments, and negotiating special terms with

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ICE Urges Dallas County To Honor Detainer For Child Porn Suspect

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

ICE has asked Dallas County to hold a man arrested in Irving on child pornography charges so federal agents can take custody, noting he has a prior order of removal. The suspect, identified as Orvin

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Artemis II Propels America Back To The Moon, Secures Global Leadership

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

Artemis II is more than a mission; it’s America stepping beyond low Earth orbit again, testing systems that will carry humans around the moon and toward Mars, while signaling a competitive push to lead the

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Trump Hails Iran Setback, Praises Operation Epic Fury

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

President Donald Trump’s prime time address and the weeks of military action against Iran have reshaped the national conversation, splitting predictable partisan lines and spotlighting results over rhetoric. The speech drew praise from supporters and

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Faithful Community Restores Christ’s Dignity After Passion

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

The Passion of Christ asks us to step into a hush where power looks different, honor is stripped, and the path to redemption is written in service and surrender. This piece invites readers to linger

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Protect Border Security, Stop Democrats From Dismantling ICE

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

This piece argues that recent declarations from leading Democrats reveal a clear threat to federal border enforcement and homeland security, and urges state leaders to prepare a durable, state-led response. It explains how past federal

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Virginia Democrats Ram Partisan Redistricting, Threaten Voter Fairness

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

The fight over Virginia’s proposed redistricting amendment has turned into a raw clash over who gets to decide elections, with Democrats loudly defending new maps even as critics call out obvious double standards and aggressive

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Supreme Court Upholds Free Speech, Blocks Colorado Therapy Ban

Brittany Mays April 2, 2026

I’ll explain the Supreme Court’s Chiles decision and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s lone dissent, lay out why conservatives see this as a win for free speech, show how recent examples of censorship shaped the debate,

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Supreme Court Must Back Trump Plan Ending Birthright Citizenship

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

The Supreme Court recently heard arguments about whether the Constitution requires birthright citizenship for children born to people here illegally, and this article argues the text and history of the 14th Amendment point the other

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JK Rowling Refuses To Recognize Men As Women, Boycott Fizzles

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

JK Rowling stood her ground on biological reality and faced a predictable fury from LGBT activists, yet the push to punish her has largely collapsed. This piece walks through the clash: why her statements ignite

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Belgium Faces Assisted Suicide Crisis, 42,000+ Deaths Since 2003

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

This article looks at the human and policy consequences of Belgium’s assisted suicide law since it took effect, focusing on scale, ethical risks, and what conservative policymakers believe should be done to protect vulnerable people.

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NDP Convention Descends Into Equity Card Chaos, Policy Issues Ignored

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

The New Democratic Party’s leadership convention in Winnipeg turned into a public display of internal disputes over pronouns, equity rules, and who gets to speak, with lively video clips circulating that highlight the chaos and

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MSS Forces Accountability, Strengthens Military Intelligence Oversight

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

The article examines the rise of the Maven Smart System, a Palantir-built “AI-enabled platform” now embedded in U.S. military operations, tracks how Project Maven evolved into a Program of Record, and raises plainspoken concerns about

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Supreme Court Must Reinstate Trump Birthright Citizenship Rule

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

This piece argues that birthright citizenship is a matter of national sovereignty and the Supreme Court should side with the Trump administration’s view that the Fourteenth Amendment applies only to those born here and not

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Stop Tariffs, Protect Families, Safeguard Farmers From Higher Costs Now

Doug Goldsmith April 2, 2026

This piece looks at the trade fight over tariffs, the costs families and businesses feel at the checkout and on the farm, and the political battle lines it’s opened. From a Republican perspective, I’ll argue

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UNC Charlotte Trains 14-Year-Olds Abortion Doulas, Draws GOP Critique

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

UNC-Charlotte hosted an event where Advocates for Youth taught young teens how to act as ‘abortion doulas,’ and a Republican congressman publicly criticized the university for permitting that programming. This article examines the controversy, why

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Armed Homeowner Stops Suspected Shooter After Two Attala County Deaths

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

A suspected double homicide in Attala County, Mississippi ended with the alleged shooter trying to force his way into a private home and being shot by the resident, who was armed and defended the property.

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Indiana Bolsters Online Child Safety, Empowers Parents

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb signed a new package of laws this week aimed squarely at child predators and online harms, pushing tougher tools for prosecutors and more authority for parents. ‘These laws put stronger protections

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Protect Unborn Lives Now Recognize Every Human Bears God’s Image

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

The debate over abortion gets framed as a fight over biology, law, or emotion, but this piece argues the real question is about human worth. It walks through how science can identify a living human

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Trump Says Epic Fury Nears Completion, Nuclear Iran Threat Diminished

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

President Trump declared Operation Epic Fury “nearing completion” as the military campaign against Iran moves into its fifth week, outlining strategic goals hit, acknowledging the fallen, and pressing allies to shoulder more of the burden

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Airport Security Enforces Law, Arrests Trio Over Bag Fee Dispute

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

Three women were arrested at Miami International Airport after an altercation over a baggage fee turned into a standoff on a plane bound for Philadelphia, with video from the scene showing chaos, defiance, and an

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Washington Funds Abortion Industry, Replacing Federal Support

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

Washington state has quietly moved to restore $8.5 million into its so-called Abortion Access Project, money intended to replace lost federal support for Planned Parenthood and other abortion businesses. This funding shift changes how state

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India Limits Transgender Recognition, Restores Biological Criteria

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

The Indian government recently changed the Transgender Persons Act, removing self-identification and instead recognizing transgender status based on biological or physical traits. This move swaps a rights-based approach for a criteria-driven system and has sparked

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Beijing Converts J-6 Fighters To Drones, Increases Threat To Taiwan

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

The Mitchell Institute and other analysts say China is moving retired J-6 fighters into forward airbases and converting many into unmanned aircraft, a pattern that alarms regional observers and drives fresh calls for stronger U.S.

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Senate Urged To Block Bill C-9, Protect Religious Speech

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

The Senate is preparing to debate Bill C-9, and the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms warns the bill could let people be charged with hate crimes simply for quoting religious texts. This article explains the

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Italy Shrine Bars SSPX, Vatican Commends Controversial Archbishop

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

The article examines four contentious developments in contemporary Catholic and Anglican life: a report that SSPX pilgrims were barred from a shrine church in Italy, allegations of coordinated attacks by Freemasonic groups on mainstream media,

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SF Taxpayer Funds Misused, Human Rights Chief Charged With 17 Felonies

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

San Francisco’s former human rights chief, Sheryl Davis, is facing a sweeping set of felony charges after prosecutors say she steered public money and charity dollars into private hands. Authorities accuse her of misappropriating city

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CPAC Isabel Brown Champions Larger Families, Defends Choice

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

At CPAC conservative mom Isabel Brown urged Americans to embrace larger families and push back against a culture that prizes convenience over kids, and BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey defended that call while faces on

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Supreme Court Hears Trump Order Limiting Birthright Citizenship

Ella Ford April 1, 2026

The Supreme Court took up a high-stakes fight over birthright citizenship, hearing arguments about President Trump’s executive order that would end automatic citizenship for children born here to parents who are in the country illegally.

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Trump Challenges NATO Allies, Demands Clear Defense Commitments

Doug Goldsmith April 1, 2026

President Trump’s blunt labels for NATO—calling it a “paper tiger” and saying withdrawal from the United States is “beyond reconsideration,”—forced a debate that Washington should have had years ago. This piece argues that NATO’s drift,

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Pope Francis Never Carried The Cross At Colosseum Via Crucis

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

This piece looks at the tradition of the annual “Via Crucis” at the Roman Colosseum and the notable fact that during his time as pope, the late Pope Francis did not carry the cross for

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Pope Francis Bypasses Tradition, Never Carried Via Crucis Cross

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

Pope Leo has announced he will personally carry the cross through all 14 stations of the Good Friday ‘Via Crucis’ at the Roman Colosseum, a move that restores a visible, tactile element to an ancient

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House Advances Plan To Secure Borders, Reduce Federal Waste

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

This piece wrestles with the idea of “{{unknown}}”—what it demands, what it hides, and how we move through it. Expect clear, plain talk about why uncertainty matters and practical ways to meet it without panic.

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Congress Moves To Rein In Spending, Protect Taxpayers Now

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

This piece looks at the quiet technology hiding in web pages, how it tracks readers, and what both publishers and people who browse need to know, do, and expect. It explains what tracking pixels are,

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Kenosha Man Charged After Fatal Stabbing, Ignored Restraining Order

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

Police in Kenosha have released video and details after a welfare check turned into a homicide investigation, with officers saying a man later identified as Marckus Plaza was seen dragging a body and then fleeing

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Trump Mobile Hit With Democrats’ FTC Complaint, Wasting Resources

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

I’ll walk through the Trump Mobile T1 delay, the Democratic FTC complaint, why product timelines slip in tech, what the regulatory response looks like, and why this matters politically as the T1 prepares to still

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Birthright Citizenship Case Compels Supreme Court To Restore Sovereignty

Karen Givens April 1, 2026

The Supreme Court is set to decide a case with real stakes for who becomes an American at birth, and this piece walks through the legal pivot, the potential consequences, and why the text and

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USS Tripoli Deploys Near Iran, Gives Trump Crisis Options

Doug Goldsmith April 1, 2026

The forward deployment of the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli, laden with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, places a tailored, sea-based strike and control force near the Strait of Hormuz ready to back U.S. policy

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Secure Supply Chains, Modernize Borders With Digital Trade Corridors

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

Modern trade often trips over rules built for a different century, and digital trade corridors are a practical response that reconnects how goods and data actually move. This piece explains why borders as control points

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Glenn Beck Warns Israel Iran War Signals Moral Collapse At Home

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

Glenn Beck warns that a combustible clash in the Middle East has believers across faiths asking the same heavy question: are we on the brink of the end of days? He argues this moment calls

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Congress Must Demand Clear Exit Strategy As US Forces Press Iran

Karen Givens April 1, 2026

One month into Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. and its partners have struck hard, but the fight still looks like a scorecard rather than a strategy. Weapons and ships have been destroyed, energy and supply

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Enforce 90 Day Terror Trials, Hold Settler Violence Accountable

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

I’ll outline how a new Israeli law that sets death by hanging within 90 days as the default punishment for Palestinians accused of “terrorism” sits against a background of growing settler violence and questions about

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Protect Religious Liberty, Confront Rising Global Antisemitism

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

Passover brings a stark reminder: hatred of Jews has long been irrational and relentless, and today that pattern demands a clear, forceful response; this piece explains why the threat is real, how the usual gestures

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Beatification Nears, Laity Must Renew Church, Hold Leaders Accountable

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

Peter Howard discusses Fulton J. Sheen’s life, influence, and sharp warnings for the Church as his beatification nears, focusing on Sheen’s conviction that the laity hold a decisive role in renewal and his prediction of

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Protect Kids, Enforce Gambling Laws Against Prediction Markets

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

Prediction market platforms that mask sports wagering as “investing” are sweeping through college campuses and online, letting people under traditional gambling age place bets and sidestep state rules. This piece explains how those platforms operate,

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House GOP Pushes Market Driven Energy Rollback To Restore Choice

Darnell Thompkins April 1, 2026

This piece argues that America’s energy future should be driven by markets and state-level innovation, not heavy-handed federal mandates, and highlights how conservative-led states are producing a large share of clean power while America shores

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Protect Passover, Stop Politicizing Our Religious Traditions

Karen Givens April 1, 2026

I’ll argue that Passover has been co-opted by partisan causes, show examples of how both sides weaponize scripture, remind readers that the holiday asks for inward work first, and highlight rituals that nudge real change.

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Montreal Teacher Sues Over Sanctions, Defends Parental Rights

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

A Montreal high school teacher has taken Quebec authorities to court after facing disciplinary measures for refusing to hide a student’s gender transition from the child’s parents. The case raises immediate tensions between parental rights,

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Defend Christian Mercy, Uphold Redemption For Every Citizen

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

This piece reflects on the idea that no person is entirely beyond reach, exploring the claim that Jesus’ merit is boundless and can redeem any soul, and it examines what that means for guilt, hope,

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GOP Senators Betray Border Security, Leave ICE CBP Behind

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

Republicans flinched on immigration funding, a White House mixed message set the tone, and the base pushed back hard enough to force a House reversal that restored ICE and CBP funding for now. This piece

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Nick Cannon Backs Trump, Praises GOP Role In Emancipation

Dan Veld April 1, 2026

Nick Cannon surprised a lot of people when he openly sided with conservative ideas during a recent conversation with Amber Rose, defending former President Trump and attacking the Democratic Party. He made blunt claims about

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Republican Lawmakers Press To Preserve Haiti TPS In National Interest

Dan Veld March 31, 2026

The House is on the brink of a high-stakes fight over Temporary Protected Status for Haiti after four Republicans joined Democrats to force a vote on a measure that would extend protections for roughly 350,000

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Alex Stein Exposes Radical Dallas Events, Alleges Assault

Dan Veld March 31, 2026

Alex Stein spent a weekend in Texas chasing confrontations and calling out what he sees as a breakdown in public decency, from a No Kings protest to a furry convention and a Trans Day of

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Facial Recognition AI Causes Wrongful Arrest, Police Admit Fault

Dan Veld March 31, 2026

North Dakota police admit a serious misstep after a facial recognition program flagged the wrong person and a Tennessee grandmother was jailed for months on fraud charges she did not commit. Angela Lipps lost her

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Restore Opportunity, Reduce Violence By Rebuilding Communities

Ella Ford March 31, 2026

I’ve watched violence hollow out neighborhoods and I’m convinced the fix isn’t another speech from City Hall or another study; it’s opportunity. This piece comes from two decades of pastoring on the South Side, seeing

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Supreme Court Restores Counselor Speech, Protects Parental Rights

Karen Givens March 31, 2026

On March 31 the Supreme Court issued a decisive win in Chiles v. Salazar, striking down Colorado’s ban on certain counselor speech and reaffirming the First Amendment in the counseling room. The ruling protects counselors

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